The two teams take
on each other for the first time since meeting in the 2009 NCAA
Southeast Region Championship Tournament, an elimination game that
produced an 8-0 Bobcat victory.

Both teams have
fallen upon different fortunes this season, jockeying for position
in the middle of the PBC Standings.

Georgia College
junior outfielder Belourse Jean-Francis (Naples, Fla.) has had a
hot bat as of late, hitting .400 last week on 6-of-15, driving in
five and scoring once with a home run. Another newcomer, freshman
third baseman Kelsea
Martin (Dacula, Ga.) leads the team in runs (23) hits
(32) batting average (.340) and doubles (8).

In the ring,
sophomore Haley
Burnett (Columbus, Ga.) owns a 7-11 record with a 3.58
ERA and 84 strikeouts in 115 1/3 innings. The Bobcats average 3.94
runs per game, while allowing a 4.33 ERA.

The Pacers are
coming off being swept by Augusta State University Monday, and are
led by a .305 batting average from Lauren Locklear, with four home
runs, 17 RBI and 17 runs. The Pacers average 3.72 runs per game,
with a 2.81 ERA. Their top hurler is Toni Flessate going 6-7 with a
2.75 ERA over 91 2/3 innings.

Fans that
can’t make it to the Peeler Complex Wednesday at 4 p.m. can
catch the action on student radio 88.9FM WGUR and on the internet
atwww.GCSURadio.com. Also, livestats will
be available on the Bobcat athletic web site atwww.GCSUBobcats.com.

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